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Eliminate Process Gaps to Cut Operational Costs

Small expenses can have a big impact on a business's bottom line. Printing documents, leaving computers on overnight and unnecessary vehicle idling are a few examples of inefficiencies that can have a huge impact on your budget.

Cutting office expenses requires operational change

Mounting expenses are often caused by small inefficiencies that are left unchecked. Some of these issues include:

Purchasing office amenities - like coffee and snacks - in quantities so large, they have no choice but to go to waste.

Failing to deal with messes - disorganized spaces aren't just problematic when it comes time to find something, they can also make workers uncomfortable, unhappy and create safety issues.

Forcing users to stick with paper processes when they spend most of their time using digital tools.

An IDC study noted that companies could experience a 30% cost reduction if they’re able to extend digital workflows to ensure workers don't need to resort to paper processes. The same study found businesses would also increase revenues by 36%.

Paying attention to small details and any inefficient process - no matter how small they may seem - can reduce expenses and driver operational efficiency. Here are some cost cutting ideas which can help cut operational expenses:

Think broadly when deploying technology

Do the apps and services you use cover your major processes, or do workers have to periodically leave the digital world to get the job done? Choose technology solutions that let employees complete entire tasks digitally, so they don’t have to revert to paper at all.

For example, a vehicle location tracking system that features built-in reporting and data visualization tools can help you avoid ugly spreadsheets that you would otherwise print and hand out to your staff.

Don't neglect your drivers

Plenty of businesses that depend heavily on field operations have great digital processes in the office, but require drivers to use paper invoices and work orders in the field. They then have to go back to the office and file these documents where another staff member will manually re-enter data at a computer. Take advantage of services that have mobile capabilities so drivers can enter that information in the field and in a format that’s compatible with your software back at the office.

Deal with the root cause of problems like idling

A study from the Argonne National Laboratory estimated that medium-to-heavy and delivery trucks consume approximately 0.8 gallons of gas per hour. Gas prices are going down - AAA found the average cost-per-gallon for gas in the U.S. was $2.40 in 2015 - but that doesn't mean fuel consumption won't add up or that prices won’t go back up.

A fleet with 15 vehicles idling an average of 10 hours per month would spend $288 monthly on gas, or almost $3,500 annually, without performing any value-added tasks. Throw in added engine maintenance, oil use and similar costs, and you're left with a significant expense. This small process issue - drivers leaving engines on unnecessarily - can have a huge impact on your bottom line.

Every business faces small costs that are unique to its industry. For service fleets, issues like idling, neglecting maintenance - which can lead to larger mechanical problems - and harsh driving. Tools that give visibility into your fleet let you see detailed reports on these actions and adjust your business in response. By tracking these metrics, you can see the improvements your solutions create.

Nipping small expenses in the bud

Plenty of the small operational expenses mentioned happen because everyday operations don't align with business culture. Small fleets focus on efficiency and depend on employees genuinely caring about the organization where they work.

Using strategic technologies and business initiatives together can give your workers the tools they need to keep costs down and bolster your bottom line. This can be possible when you close the final gaps in digital workflows and allow your employees to take full advantage of the applications at their fingertips.

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